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Old 10-12-2004, 08:57 AM
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Karl,

My car was built in 96 and the rubber is original. I used a soap water solution as lube to remove the old glass. Once out, it cleaned up well and I reused it. If yours is badly cracked, best to replace. The job is easy and two guys can do it in 30 minutes. I don't know if your frame and assembly is similar to mine, but as I said, I have a piece cut and you can try it if you like. The plastic I have is called Vivak Poly. Glass is more rigid and the view is better, but I do like the track events and a lot of stuff gets thrown at you. I chose the poly because it's $40 to replace plastic Vs $300 for glass.

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